

I just assumed it was probably better in some way, idk the difference but didn’t want to run into smth and need to switch


I just assumed it was probably better in some way, idk the difference but didn’t want to run into smth and need to switch


Used to use micro but just switched to neovim, I’m finding it great, esp with the file manager built in


The main benefit is the strix halo cpu uses unified memory, thats why it’s soldered, not bc it uses laptop parts
No, I use dynamic dns


Yeah they have soldered ram and cpu but have stays halo so ig that’s fine


The framework desktop has unified memory iirc, and that can obviously use any os
Wildcard dns with port 80 & 443 port forwarded to traefik with tinyauth & fail2ban
Assuming you mean gemma4, I used the 26b for a while. While it was decent at coding, it would drandomly just go insane and start going in loops repeating sentences or words until I killed it


I use dockhand right now, but I used to just use compose pull


I’ve been using gemma4:26b, it’s pretty good, although a bit slow even on a 3090,and idk how smaller versions compare


As long as it’s just a client side theme that swaps out colors on device, it shouldn’t be able to be used for fingerprinting, right?


Have you tried microg to allow gapps to work? Or is that just not something you want to do?


The website says “The Light Phone III will never have […] internet browsing”? Is this the ‘modified’?


I’ve never had any issues with ff’s performance personally, what is your specs?
The point of the stays halo series is the unified memory, so an additional GPU wouldn’t be very useful, no?